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Trope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trope (from Greek τρόπος - tropos , "turn") may refer to: • Trope (linguistics), a rhetorical figure of speech that consists of a play on words • Trope (literature) or Literary trope , a common...
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Trope (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term trope or tropus has a variety of different meanings in medieval and modern music. The term trope derives from the Greek τρόπος ( tropos ), "a turn, a change",;, from - tropos "tur...
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Medieval people are morons. No, really. Whenever you see medieval people in fiction, particularly peasants, they will always be depicted as stupid, small-minded, xenophobic, stupid, savage but cowardly, superstitious, gullible, stupid, backward, stupid, stupid rednecks. ... Main Tropes Index...
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A[n intermittently updated] tonic for the slipshod use of medieval European history in the media and pop culture. ... written by Got Medieval at Monday, September 07, 2009...
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[An installation in a noncomprehensive series on the history of medieval-focused blogs. I invite you to leave your ruminations on this history in the comments, especially if you experienced ITM's development differently.
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An introduction to medieval manuscripts, paleography and the history of literacy in our cultural heritage. ... ~carta ejecutoria : a form of letters patent produced by the royal chancery in late medieval Spain ... ~troper : book containing the tropes, or later sequences, musical embellishments provided by the choir in the mass...
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Although the Medieval era stretches back centuries, and indeed plainchant repertories go back much farther, the starting point for this survey will be the early polyphonic music ... Les premieres polyphonies françaises Organa et tropes du XIe siècle; Ensemble Gilles Binchois - Dominique Vellard; Virgin Veritas 45135...
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